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Oasys Water Continues Growth

Tapped to Apply Award-Winning Forward Osmosis Technology to Treat Wastewater from China's Growing Power Market Oasys Water, a world leader in innovative solutions for water treatment and desalination, today announced its first international commercial application underscoring successful partnership development efforts in the Chinese market. The Changxing Power Plant, located in China’s northern Zhejiang pro ...

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Myanmar releasing renewable potential

In Myanmar, only about 30 percent of the population have access to electricity. But what it does have in abundance are natural resources. Harnessing these to generate clean energy in every corner of the country is now on the government's agenda. Sandar Oo has been running her chapati stall in Yangon without electricity for over the last four years. Her customers also adapt to the darkness as they tuck into ...

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Intersolar India 2014

Intersolar India is India’s Largest Exhibition and Conference for the Solar Industry and focuses on the areas of photovoltaics, PV production technologies, energy storage and solar thermal technologies. For the 6th year in a row, Intersolar India will be the exhibition of choice for entrepreneurs seeking to forge contacts with solar professionals at every end of the solar value chain. By bringing visitors a ...

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Weltec’s 1.6mw UK Plant

  WELTEC BIOPOWER receives order for 1.1 MW extension in Dorset Award-Winning AD plant processes food waste to energy Weltec Biopower (UK) Ltd, based in Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, has been granted the contract to extend the award-winning food waste AD plant in Piddlehinton, Dorset. Plant owners Eco Sustainable Solutions Ltd. are expanding with a further 1.1MW of food waste processing capacity. This foll ...

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Electricity rationing Taiwan

With the nation's several power plants facing retirement and the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant being sealed, the government is likely to implement electricity rationing in 2021, said Economics Minister Woody Duh Tyzz-Jiun (杜紫軍) yesterday. The original plan was to have Nuke 4 replace Nuke 1, Nuke 2 and fossil-fuel power stations, many of which are set to be retired in the coming years. However, with the constru ...

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Hydro projects with no approval?

Moreover, 23 firms including cronies’ companies were granted hydropower projects and they were also allowed to generate and distribute power in 84 townships across the nation. The tycoons also received the green light to build natural gas power stations. Some cronies are eyeing coal power plant projects that may be harmful to local people and environment. The projects caused worries among the locals who mig ...

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